A certificate of exemption is issued on application to prospective students who have obtained a Senior Certificate without endorsement or equivalent foreign school-leaving qualification, which meets the requirements of the published regulations and wishes to pursue first degree studies at a South African university.
If you're entitled to a certificate because of your medical condition, speak to your GP or doctor. They'll give you an application form. You'll get a certificate in the post within 10 working days of us receiving your application.
To claim a personal exemption, the taxpayer must be able to answer “no” to the intake question, “Can anyone claim you or your spouse as a dependent?” This applies even if another taxpayer does not actually claim the taxpayer as a dependent.
Eligibility for the Homestead Exemption: To be eligible for the Homestead Exemption in New York, you must meet the following criteria: The property must be your primary residence. You must own the property and have an equity interest in it. Your home equity must fall within the exemption limits for your county:
For an exemption on your 2024, 2025 and 2026 property taxes, your household income, after deduction of qualified expenses, is $84,000 or less.
If the state approves the application, a certificate and exemption number is issued by the state. These certificates are generally issued for one or two-year periods.
When you have completed your jury service, the Court will automatically mail a letter certifying your jury service to your home address. The letter will list only the days you were present in the courthouse and it should arrive within two weeks. (Please note your juror's check will not be enclosed in this letter.)
Jurors must be at least 18 years old. There is no upper age limit. If you believe that you cannot serve for an age-related reason, contact your local Commissioner of Jurors Office to discuss possible accommodations or excusal.
ONE IS NOT QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS A JUROR IF: If you have served on jury duty within the past 4 years. If you have been convicted of a felony. If you are under the age of 18 years.
Most states now let older adults opt out of jury duty. The age varies from state to state, with some setting the threshold at 65 while others have it at 80.